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Haussmann Architecture


Haussmann eliminated many of the city's mazelike streets and removed more than 12,000 medieval structures during this dark time when Paris was filthy, overcrowded and infested with disease. He redesigned the city with a network of wide, stately boulevards, built 40,000 new buildings and cleared space for Les Halles marketplace and the Palais Garnier (home of the Paris Opera Ballet). The namesake Boulevard Haussmann runs east to west through the 9th arrondissement, near Palais Garnier. He created other structures and public plazas while modernizing the town's sewers, fountains and viaducts as well.

But it was Paris' cavalcade of enchanting apartments and their uniform facades that ultimately transformed the streetscape, making way for a more cohesive, unified city and fulfilling Napoleon III's vision. Lining the city's graceful avenues, these refined Haussmann-style buildings shaped the magnificent town we know today while accounting for about 60% of Parisian architecture.

What are some characteristics of Haussmann architecture?

Although Haussmann-style structures can vary, they were designed to fit certain standards.

Buildings in this style were required to be between 12 and 20 meters (about 39 to 65 feet) high and consist of no more than six stories. Initially, stairs were the only means of reaching different floors. Elevators were added later.

Carriage entrances that connect to a courtyard were likely. These entrances allowed the nobility to enter with their horse-drawn carriages.

"Pièrre de taille"−−also known as ashlar or freestone−− was the material of choice. This stone has a light gray color and is cut or "dressed."

The ground floor of a Haussmann-style building usually accommodated shops, as did the first level, also referred to as the mezzanine. This level has lower ceilings than the upper floors.

The second floor was intended for the upper class and nobility; it's where wealthy Parisians lived. This level boasts the highest ceilings of all the floors−−usually at least 10.5 feet−−as well as a wrought iron wraparound balcony. This level also has the most ornate interior.

Ceiling heights are lower on the third and fourth levels, and the interior detailing is simpler.

The fifth floor was not meant for nobility but offered running balconies to visually balance the building's exterior.

The sixth floor or attic space was reserved for servants. Nowadays, since the highest floor of a Haussmann-style apartment building promises sweeping views of the city's rooftops, these apartments are often in high demand.

Haussmannian architecture is marked by dormer windows and mansard roofs, which had to be angled at 45 degrees to allow the maximum amount of sunlight on the streets below.

Interiors of Haussmann buildings were as elegant as the exteriors. They typically featured herringbone and chevron parquet floors, elaborate plaster or wood moldings, large rooms with tall windows, built-in wardrobes and shelves, marble fireplaces, French doors and tomette terra-cotta tiles, on occasion.

Square footage varies in Haussmann-style apartments. Some flats offer one bedroom and bath, while others are sprawling family apartments with three or four bedrooms and several bathrooms.

The architectural heart and soul of Paris, Haussmann buildings can be found throughout much of the city. However, the greatest concentration is in the 8th, 9th, 10th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, and 20th arrondissements.



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How does the text describe the distribution of Haussmann buildings across Parisian arrondissements?
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Alternativa correta: A - They are concentrated in arrondissements 8 through 20.

1. Tema central da questão

O foco desta questão é a interpretação de texto em inglês, especificamente sobre a localização dos edifícios Haussmann nos diferentes arrondissements (bairros) de Paris. Saber identificar informações explícitas e entender vocabulário relacionado a localização geográfica são competências essenciais em provas de concursos públicos.

2. Resumo teórico

Para interpretar corretamente, é importante saber que o texto apresenta detalhes específicos sobre a distribuição geográfica dos edifícios Haussmann. No inglês, termos como concentrated e through indicam que algo está presente com maior intensidade em determinadas áreas, não de maneira uniforme ou exclusiva.

3. Justificativa da alternativa correta

No trecho: "the greatest concentration is in the 8th, 9th, 10th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, and 20th arrondissements", o texto deixa claro que a maior parte dos prédios Haussmann está entre os arrondissements 8 e 20. Portanto, a alternativa A está correta ao afirmar que há uma concentração nessas regiões.

4. Análise das alternativas incorretas

  • B - Exclusivamente nos arrondissements centrais: Errada. O texto não diz que são exclusivos dos bairros centrais, mas sim que se concentram entre o 8º e o 20º.
  • C - Uniformemente distribuídos: Errada. O texto afirma existir maior concentração em certas áreas, não distribuição uniforme.
  • D - Predominantemente nos bairros do oeste: Errada. Apesar de alguns bairros do oeste estarem incluídos, o texto cita vários arrondissements de diferentes regiões, e não apenas do oeste.

5. Estratégia de interpretação

Fique atento a palavras-chave como "greatest concentration" e listas de números ou lugares (8th, 9th, 10th, etc.), pois esses elementos delimitam precisamente a resposta. Evite assumir informações não declaradas ou generalizar.

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